Susan Lynch
18 titles
Filmography
18 results

The Change
Subversive comedy drama from the mind of award-winning comedian Bridget Christie.

Nora
(2000)When renowned author James Joyce falls head over heels for an impulsive hotel maid, a tale of passion, lust, jealousy, and tempestuous love unfolds.

Downtime
(1997)After saving a woman from jumping off a 21st-story balcony with her son, a former police psychologist finds himself trapped with them in an elevator.

Ambassadors
Comedy drama series staring David Mitchell and Robert Webb as British ambassadors working at the fictional Tazbekistan embassy.

The Unloved
(2009)Two-time Academy Award nominee Samantha Morton's directorial debut THE UNLOVED is a powerful and personal look at the strength and resilience of youth. Eleven-year-old Lucy seeks refuge from her abusive father. Placed in a tumultuous foster home, Lucy befriends her rebellious teenage roommate Lauren, and together they navigate the cold and uncaring world before them.
The Scouting Book for Boys
(2010)Teenagers David and Emily have grown up happily side-by-side in a Norfolk caravan park, but when Emily's alcoholic mum loses custody of her daughter, the best friends realise they are about to be torn apart.

Northern Lights
(1978)This Camera d'Or-winning work of political cinema dramatizes 1910s North Dakotan wheat farmers' struggle against bankers and railroad magnates.

Waking Ned
(1998)When a man in a tiny Irish village wins the lottery but dies before collecting it, the village decide to pretend he is still alive to get the money.

Monroe
Award-winning actor James Nesbitt stars as genius neurosurgeon Monroe, Britain's answer to "House," in this character-driven medical drama.

Bring Them Down
(2025)Michael, the last son of a shepherding family, lives with his ailing father, Ray. When a conflict with rival farmer Gary and his son Jack escalates, a devastating chain of events leaves both families permanently altered.

Casa de los Babys
(2003)In this John Sayles drama, Marcia Gay Harden, Daryl Hannah, Lili Taylor, Mary Steenburgen and others star as American women who travel to South America to adopt newborn babies.

Someone Else
(2006)Given a choice of opposites between his clingy girlfriend and his more contrarian side piece, David fumbles, loses both, and is forced to start over.

Enduring Love
(2004)A picture-postcard afternoon in the countryside ends in tragedy as Joe and Claire witness a ballooning incident. Bound together by their experience, fellow witness Jed becomes obsessed with Joe, stalking him and becoming ever more threatening.

City Rats
(2009)Eight people from different walks of life, haunted by their demons, cross paths and find hope, redemption, and solutions to their ills in each other.

Duane Hopwood
(2005)After the police pull him over for drink driving, an alcoholic faces an uphill battle as he struggles to reconnect with his ex-wife and daughters.

Kings in Grass Castles
The sweeping saga of an Irish immigrant family, as their roots take hold in their new land of Australia, during the second half of the 19th century.

The Secret Scripture
(2017)A hospital psychiatrist is called to assess the condition of a long-time patient, whose cryptic diary holds a 50-year history of romance and tragedy.
Save Me
From the award-winning producers of `Line of Duty' and featuring stars from `The Walking Dead' and `Doctor Foster' comes `Save Me', a drama series that centres around Nelson `Nelly' Rowe. When his 13-year-old daughter, Jody, goes missing, Nelly is the first to be accused of abducting her. Despite the fact that he hasn't spoken to his daughter in ten years, Nelly drops everything to try and find her. While trying to find her, Nelly is thrown into a journey towards becoming a better man and redeeming his past mistakes.